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Movement Behavior of High-Heeled Walking: How Does the Nervous System Control the Ankle Joint during an Unstable Walking Condition?
Tine Alkjær
,
Peter Christian Raffalt
,
Nicolas Caesar Petersen
,
Erik Bruun Simonsen
Department of Neuroscience
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Mathematics
Approximate Entropy
92%
Movement
84%
Unstable
69%
Electromyography
51%
Human
50%
Angle
47%
Muscle
37%
Standard deviation
29%
Strategy
19%
Interval
16%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Ankle Joint
98%
Walking
73%
Nervous System
68%
Entropy
67%
H-Reflex
38%
Shoes
34%
Electromyography
28%
Accidental Falls
22%
Skeletal Muscle
22%
Agriculture & Biology
nervous system
88%
walking
87%
entropy
65%
electromyography
35%
exercise equipment
33%
joints (animal)
30%
reflexes
29%
standard deviation
27%
muscles
18%
Engineering & Materials Science
Neurology
100%
Entropy
70%
Exercise equipment
52%
Electromyography
51%
Muscle
39%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
nervous system
97%
walking
91%
entropy
50%
muscle
24%
calculation
15%